A striking lazuli bunting was glimpsed sitting in a juniper tree in Yellowstone National Park earlier this month by National Park Service photographer Jacob W. Frank.
About the Lazuli Bunting
Male lazuli buntings possess sky-blue feathers, while females are brown, according to the National Audubon Society. The bird is a frequent sight across the West in summertime and can be found around thickets and in streamside trees.
Researchers from the National Park Service and Montana State University captured audio of a lazuli bunting singing its distinctive song in 2016. About 300 different bird species have been documented in Yellowstone, according to the park.
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